If you have dirty coins, Rules # 1 through 100 are DO NOT TRY TO CLEAN THEM AT HOME. Any household chemicals you might use will damage the coin itself and significantly reduce its value. The most you should do is to dab a dirty coin with some distilled water and a soft cloth. If you have a coin known to be valuable that is encrusted in dirt or other crud, youll need to contact a coin dealer about finding a company that specializes in cleaning. They have the right tools and techniques to avoid damage. Such a firm was used to remove 150 years of ocean grot from the coins found on the S.S. Pacific, for example.
Traveholic... But
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Do you want to travel? And your bank account says... ahhh where? to work? you need to be at work
Who is in the same boat?
Whenever your friend asks, let's make a plan for an amazing trip and you just answer, i can only afford to go downstairs -
Lol.an interesting post I must say!! I too wud love to travel as much as I can!
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hahahah, every time, when I make a plan of traveling, my budget says, better luck next time
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Good topic for discussion. I suggest we must save some account to enjoy amazing trips with friends. It could be a visit to any place of interest where you can enjoy and relax with your friend.
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I’m also a traveholic and my biggest dream is to visit the whole world but when it comes to our pocket it’s really hard to fulfill that wish unfortunately
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